Two young boys were killed by a python that escaped from its enclosure at a pet store in Canada, police said yesterday.
The brothers, aged five and seven, were sleeping in a friend's apartment above the pet store when the snake strangled them, said Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Julie Rogers-Marsh.
Police arrived at the apartment in Campbellton, New Brunswick, at 6:30am, local time, and found the two boys dead. The friend of the brothers was sleeping in another room and was unharmed, Ms Rogers-Marsh said.
She said the snake was believed to have made its way into the apartment through the ventilation system overnight.
The snake was captured and is in the possession of police. Calls to the pet store were not returned yesterday.
“It’s very, very unusual and very tragic and difficult for everyone involved,” Ms Rogers-Marsh said.
Post-mortem examinations will be performed on the two victims today.
AP